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1955 Vivre dans la peur (Chronique d'un être vivant) (生きものの記録, Ikimono no kiroku?) Akira

生きものの記録 | Ikimono no kiroku. Directed by. Akira Kurosawa. Japan, 1955. Drama. 99. Synopsis. Kiichi Nakajima, an elderly foundry owner, is so frightened and obsessed with the idea of nuclear extermination that his family decides to have him ruled incompetent. Nakajima's fervent wish is for his family to join him in escaping from.


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Kiichi Nakajima (Mifune) decides to relocate his family to the safe haven of Brazil from what he perceives is a nuclear holocaust. His methods of getting them there, by burning down their foundry, leads to his incarceration when the family commits him for being criminally insane.


Mifune ToshirouIkimono No Kiroku Edizione Giappone Import Amazon.ca DVD

Native Title: 生きものの記録 Also Known As: Ikimono no kiroku , Record of a Living Being , What the Birds Knew Screenwriter & Director: Kurosawa Akira Screenwriter: Oguni Hideo, Hashimoto Shinobu Genres: Drama


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Wealthy foundry owner and patriarch Kiichi Nakajima (Toshiro Mifune) has developed a pathological fear of nuclear holocaust, and so begins sinking his fortune into various schemes designed to protect the members of his family from imminent destruction - yet they would rather hang on to their inheritance, and so try to have Kiichi declared mental.


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Drama movie directed by Akira Kurosawa. With Toshirô Mifune, Takashi Shimura and Minoru Chiaki.


Ikimono no kiroku (1955)

The CastI LIVE IN FEAR (IKIMONO NO KIROKU); screenplay by Shinobu Hashimoto, Hideo Oguni and Akira Kurosawa; directed by Mr. Kurosawa; a Toho Picture released by Brandon Films, Inc. At the Fifth.


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Aka: Ikimono no kiroku; I Live in Fear: Record of a Living Being. The greatest French film directors. From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.


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I Live in Fear ( Ikimono no kiroku, lit. "Record of a living being") is a 1955 film directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshiro Mifune, Minoru Chiaki and Takashi Shimura. Kiichi Nakajima (Mifune) is a wealthy foundry owner terrified of bombs, although he's too proud to admit it. So he plans to move his family to a farm in Brazil.


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Kiichi Nakajima, an elderly foundry owner, is so frightened and obsessed with the idea of nuclear extermination that his family decides to have him ruled incompetent. Nakajima's fervent wish is for his family to join him in escaping from Japan to the relative safety of South America.


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Ikimono no kiroku- 1955 Kurosawa With coke-bottle glasses, heavy-makeup, and dad-pants—Mifune looks more like Henry Fonda in On Golden Pond than he does the outlaw/warrior in Rashomon or Seven Samurai.


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(Ikimono no kiroku) Screening on Film Directed by Akira Kurosawa. With Toshiro Mifune, Eiko Miyoshi, Haruko Togo. Japan, 1955, 35mm, black & white, 113 min. Japanese with English subtitles. Print source: Janus Films


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1955 '生きものの記録' Directed by Akira Kurosawa Kiichi Nakajima, an elderly foundry owner, is convinced that Japan will be affected by an imminent nuclear war, and resolves to move his family to safety in Brazil. His family decides to have him ruled incompetent and Dr. Harada, a Domestic Court counselor, attempts to arbitrate. Remove Ads Cast Crew


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(director/writer/editor: Akira Kurosawa; screenwriters: Shinobu Hashimoto/Hideo Oguni; cinematographer: Asakazu Nakai; cast: Toshirô Mifune (Kiichi Nakajima), Eiko Miyoshi (Toyo Nakajima), Takashi Shimura (Harada), Yutaka Sada (Ichiro), Kyoko Aoyama (Sue Nakajima), Minoru Chiaki (Jiro Nakajima), Ken Mitsuda (Araki, the judge), Toranosuke Ogawa (.


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I Live in Fear ( Ikimono no kiroku — better translated Record of a Living Being) is a 1955 film by Japanese titan Akira Kurosawa detailing an ageing patriarch's efforts to move his family to Brazil in order to escape the nuclear apocalypse he believes to be impending. While no film from Kurosawa can truly be called obscure, Seven Samurai.


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I Live in Fear ( Japanese: 生きものの記録, Hepburn: Ikimono no Kiroku, lit. 'Record of a Living Being ') is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa, produced by Sōjirō Motoki, and co-written by Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, and Hideo Oguni. [2]